Hi Folks - I found the one I was searching for - Dobro DM-75 "LILY OF THE VALLEY" round neck reso guitar. The sound is amazing! I'm looking for the best capo - my Kyser and Schubb do not accommodate…Continue

Hi Guys.I finally did it. It's a RK RM-998-SR.Got 2 to choose from. Took the louder one But with a slightly higher action. About 4mm on the low E, 3 mm on the high E. Bone nut. 0,13 stock strings.…Continue

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Edward, you just seem to have this endless supply of quality, vintage & collectible instruments! How do they all get played? Cause I know you play & play out a lot. Will you post the tune after you get it down?

Here's a tune I'd like to share with you all.. This is one of my tunes called Rama P. Jama. I think of it as a "Bill Monroe meets the Maharishi" type of tune. Sort of an international number. At least that's what I was shooting for when I started messing around with it. It's a modal tune - I believe it's a phrygian mode.

I have just recorded a song that is in "D" and I was thinking of adding a slide dobro part on my 1936 wood bodied Dobro, but I have never tried Open D tuning, now's my chance! Thanks Ted and Patrick for the idea! Edward

Hello to the group... just in to give and get what info I can. Just starting with a Morrell round neck in DADF#AD. I've always liked slide, etc., since the first time I saw Leo Kottke in the early 70s. I live in East Central Wisconsin and at that point he was from Twin Cities, Minnesota

Hi Rob, welcome. I really enjoyed your video - a beautiful tune and one that I have not heard before. Have been a fan of Douglas for some time and now have recently found Barenberg (although I do think I may have come across him sometime in the past). Cheers, Ian